Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6784

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Sint duo circuli bed et bgc
contingant se in puncto b.
sit recta per centra bopcd.
oportet describere circulum
contingentem duos circulos
datos, et lineam bc
[Translation: Let there be two circles bed and bgc touching in the point b.
Let the line through the centre be bopcd.
One must draw the circle touching the two given circles and the line bc.
[…]
Jungantur puncta r, d.
fiat sk parallela rd.

[Translation:
Let the points r, d be joined.
Let sk be parallel to rd.
Bisecetur kl, puncta m.
agatur ad angulos rectos, ma.
fiat, ma=mk.
agatur oa, quæ secabit periferi-
am minoris circuli in e.
agatur pag, quæ secabit perife-
riam maioris circulam in g.
Dico quod: am=ag=ae.
et ideo, circulus per m, g, e,
erit
[Translation: Let kl be bisected at the point m.
There is constructed at right angles ma.
Let ma=mk.
There is constructed oa, which will cut the circumference of the smaller circle at e.
There is constructed pag, which will cut the circumference of the larger circle at g.
I say that am=ag=ae, and therefore the circle through m, g, e will be the one required.

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